PITbull
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Way to go flight attendants.
You've got them where you want them now.
Beat them down, don't give an inch.
Then they'll have to go out of business.
Then you will have WON!!!!!
Have fun pointing out the emergency exits at McDonalds.
Your ass-inine statements are the reason why the race to the bottom continues for labor...
You're Execs want to stick you at McDonald wages, Sparky. And the contribution to your medical and out of pocket expenses (if you can still afford it) will have you on the proverty line like many at U.
Some group has to stop this craziness of using labor costs to survive. Does NW have a viable business model to operate the airline and increase revenue? Has management taken the same % of cuts across the board? Is there "snap back" provisions tied to bonuses and profits once the co. emerges from bk? What other costs besides screwing the creditors and lessors in BK does NW have? So far, its the same playbook from USAirways. The jury is still out on the alleged merger synergy. Any success has a way of fading behind a backdrop of severe concessions.
Congratulations to the f/as for being unified in your effort to perserve the profession.